Nope - all surfaces are flat on a rectangular prism.
A trapezium prism has 6 faces
A nonagonal prism has eleven faces.
A quadrilateral prism is a solid (3-D) object with two quadrilateral faces at either end and four rectangular faces joining these. A trough, with plane (not curved) sides is one example.
There is no such word as pectangular. A rectangular prism has six faces.
A rectangular prism is a cuboid. It has no curved faces.
It has no CURVED faces.
A prism has no curved surfaces. It has 5 or more flat faces.
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Two flat faces (one at either end of the prism), and a curved side.
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
Nope - all surfaces are flat on a rectangular prism.
it has 0 curved faces
If restricted to plane faces, a rectangular pyramid or a triangular prism. With curved faces such shapes will usually not have names.
A rectangle has 4 faces: 2 long faces and 2 short faces.
A trapezium prism has 6 faces